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The Freshman Orchestra, which was got under way during the week before the April recess, is now fully organized, with R. S. Bowers as leader, and is ready for the series of concerts it is contemplating. The instruments and players who form it are as follows: First violins, A. C. Bliss, F. X. Grady, and W. N. Tuttle; second violins, Malcolm, Dole, and M. K. Mazer; cellos, Kenneth Dole Newcomb Fuller, and R. T. Loring Jr.; bass, L. J. Abbott; piano, H. T. Pearson; clarionet, V. B. Goldthwait; flutes, G. U. Baylies and W. R. Baylies; drums, J. McK. Kimball; saxophone, Malcolm Morse; trombone, T. S. Ruggles; tuba, J. F. Partridge; cornet, H. F. Brown; French horn, W. M. Crane Jr.
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